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Thursday Terrain Corner

I have to admit, I was really kinda hoping today was going to be Friday when I woke up. Not that there’s anything inherently wrong with Thursday. It’s just that… well… it’s not Friday, is it? It’ll be ok, though. We’ll get to Friday soon enough (that’s not soon enough!). Before we get there, we’ve gotta finish today, though. That includes making your gaming tables look as good as possible.

The Game Mat Deadland is a PVC or CLOTH made rollable terrain mat, ideal for wargames, in size 4×6’ (122x183cm), 4×4’ (122x122cm), 3×3’ (92x92cm), 3×6′ (92x183cm), representing the scenery of an annhilated land, digged from rock debris and scarred by deep cracks in the ground.
The Wargame Mat Deadland offers the possibility of setting battles between armies of miniatures in the middle of a desolate landscape of earth, stone and dust. The mat is a perfect fantasy setting for deploying vast armies, and also ideal for historical game settings or science-fiction fights! Are you ready to battle?

For all the small scale Sci Fi gamers out there come join the revolution that is NEO TYRANNIS Cityscapes for 6 and 10mm gaming. Create the Sci Fi city of your dreams! Whether you play “Dropzone Commander”, “CAV: Strike Operations, “Robotech RPG Tactics”, “Horizon Wars” or you’re awaiting the new game “Polyversal” from Collins Epic Wargames.

The models in this campaign grew out of our work with Collins Epic Wargames in support of the Polyversal rule system that was in its early stages of development back in 2013. We purposefully set out to design models that took a different approach to the way small scale scenery was conceived. The major consideration in these designs is that we wanted to present a true metropolis in miniature. What always seemed to be missing on small scale tables was that sense of proportion between the miniatures and the terrain, especially the buildings around them. Mechs towered over “skyscrapers” and city canyons were merely shallow ditches. Therefore, we set about designing the first five of these structures included here as part of the core goal in this campaign. We took our prototypes and even a production cast out to the conventions we attended so we could get the feedback from those in the community we would meet. Their response was overwhelmingly positive and critiques helped us come up with additional designs. The Tech Centre has now been added to the initial core group, to help create that variety in size you see in all major metropolitan areas around the globe. Now we bring this project to you the community at large and ask for your support to bring these buildings to a tabletop near you.

New gaming mat release! Our first limited edition game mat just saw the daylight. Image, used to create this mat, was released to celebrate Hubble Space Telescope‘s 26th birthday. Bubble Nebula, also known as NGC 7635, lies 8 000 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia. This is a truly unique release with each mat having its own serial number. Mat boasts exceptional attention to quality and comes with some extra goodies in the package. Check it out while highly limited supplies last!